A popular destination for golfers looking for better rates and more accessible courses, Bintan is also a nice way to escape the bustle of Singapore. A ferry ride takes between one and two hours, depending on where you’re headed. From there you can relax on one of the beaches or head inland for hiking and ATV rides or take a ride at the elephant park. There are a couple of towns on Bintan, but the island’s natural beauty is what draws visitors.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Panglong Village is a settlement where the majority of the population lives as fishermen. But the difference is, this village has several unique buildings, namely the charcoal kitchen which is shaped like a dome like an eskimo tribal house, this area is even known as the largest producer of charcoal on Bintan Island in around 1920. In addition, the seafarers residing in the village are also known as conquerors of the sea in the past. They are known to have the expertise to survive in the ocean, avoid storms, waves and are skilled in hunting fish.
Inclusions: 1. Two Way Land Transfer , 2. Fully Guide Explaination On Tour, 3. Bottled Of Drinking Water, 4. Lunch
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Love this blue lake, it's wonderful and yes you will be amaze. In my next travel to Bintan I will definitely visit again.
4.8 based on 21 reviews
The sand dunes that look like the desert is one of the picturesque spots for tourists in Bintan Island. Although seems to be naturally made, the sand dunes are the result of mining excavation after the ban on sand exports. Near the place, there is a lake that offers clear blue waters.
Inclusions: Full Aircondition Transportation On Tour, Attraction Entrance Ticket, Seafood Lunch (Set Menu), Fully Guide Explaination On Tour, Bottled Of Drinking Water
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Very well organised, unfotunately we were not luky to see animals. They were on time picking us from the hotel and gave is lot of details about the environnement and how the mangrove is growing.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The sand dunes that look like the desert is one of the picturesque spots for tourists in Bintan Island. Although seems to be naturally made, the sand dunes are the result of mining excavation after the ban on sand exports. Near the place, there is a lake that offers clear blue waters.
Inclusions: Full Aircondition Transportation On Tour, Attraction Entrance Ticket, Seafood Lunch (Set Menu), Fully Guide Explaination On Tour, Bottled Of Drinking Water
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It was a really nice experience. The guide was very friendly and the boat driver was exellent in finding wild animals :)
Panglong Village is a settlement where the majority of the population lives as fishermen. But the difference is, this village has several unique buildings, namely the charcoal kitchen which is shaped like a dome like an eskimo tribal house, this area is even known as the largest producer of charcoal on Bintan Island in around 1920. In addition, the seafarers residing in the village are also known as conquerors of the sea in the past. They are known to have the expertise to survive in the ocean, avoid storms, waves and are skilled in hunting fish.
Inclusions: 1. Two Way Land Transfer , 2. Fully Guide Explaination On Tour, 3. Bottled Of Drinking Water, 4. Lunch
Exclusions:
It was a really nice experience. The guide was very friendly and the boat driver was exellent in finding wild animals :)
Kawal Blue Lake, an old mining site that presents stunning blue water in contrast to its surrounding white sand. Walk to the nearby Busung Sand Dunes, an abandoned quarry that looks like desert. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Vihara or 500 Lohan Temple, a Buddhist shrine which houses a mesmerising sculpture - 500 life size statues. Guan Yin Temple (Avalokitesvara Graha Temple),the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Tanjung Pinang is the main town and trading port of the island. Its traditional architecture reflects the influence of the 19th century Dutch colonizationJoin the hustle and bustle of the day transaction, good distribution at the Tanjung Pinang traditional market selling fresh produce and seafood. End the day with optional visit to Treasure Bay OR Plaza LagoiTreasure Bay Bintan’s Chill Cove is South-East Asia’s first man-made seawater lagoon.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Coconut Water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Pick up and drop off at the harbor, hotel or airport within Bintan island, English or Mandarin-speaking driver-cum-guide, Parking Fees, Entrance Fees
Exclusions: Lunch, Other food and drinks, Items of personal nature (tipping, souvenir), Other services not clearly indicated in the inclusions
Perfect Service with a large car. Professinonal driver. Napkin and Water service. On time arrival and on time drop-off.
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